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Old 03-25-2013, 01:06 AM   #28
nikos30
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2LT
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Originally Posted by TCAT View Post
Treat the wheels like the paint on your car. If small swirl marks show up, you can polish them with specific polish, then wax them after polishing. Polishing is just to remove major blemishes. You can use many synthetic waxes on the market from reputable brands. Adams has good stuff (even though very pricey), and a simple spray wax like Adams Quick sealant(http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-701-a...k-sealant.aspx), or their machine super sealant (http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-139-a...r-sealant.aspx).

Now, if you take care of the rims and don't clean them at car shows a lot with a micro rag while dirty from the drive there, then you'll minimize wheel damage. Clean them only when washing the car with a soft boars hairs brush from Adams, or a very soft washing pad, then dry them with a very good quality microfiber towel, or better yet blow them dry using an electric leaf blower. I use a leaf blower, but I make sure everything around the car is clear so it doesn't get blown onto the wheels. This usually eliminates swirl marks, and water spots, as well as temporary rusted rotors.
Ok I will get that super sealant asap. O just "applied" to HT. I want those dam stickers already lmao

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Originally Posted by cyberLS View Post
wheels look great, i was seriously thinking about getting the same style. Congrats and enjoy.
Thanks dude. I like your set up as well though. any regrets? or would you keep them?
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